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  1. Dave Barry's Colonoscopy Journal
  2. Paying Doctors to Ignore Patients
  3. If you are still putting off that colonoscopy exam because it is off-putting, conside
  4. Breastfed babies get a taste for fruit and vegetables from their mother's milk
  5. Foreign-born TB cases need better control, US says
  6. Parasitic worms may help fuel AIDS epidemic: study
  7. Hoping Two Drugs Carry a Side Effect: Longer Life
  8. Focus on ADHD: A Deficit of Understanding
  9. FDA finds salmonella strain in jalapeno pepper
  10. FDA finds salmonella strain in jalapeno pepper
  11. Human blood vessels grown in mouse offer hope to heart attack patients
  12. Chinese make recycled condom hair bands
  13. Researchers find a partially shared genetic profile between schizophrenia and bipolar
  14. All Tomatoes Cleared of Salmonella Risk, Officials Say
  15. Coping With Their Parents' War
  16. Men's brains really are wired differently to women's
  17. Breast-feeding DOES help mothers bond with babies - because it releases the 'love' ho
  18. Swaddling: The age-old technique for getting your baby to sleep is making a comeback
  19. Marijuana Mouth Spray: The New Pain Reliever?
  20. Problems Persist With Red Cross Blood Services
  21. The controversial Atkins diet is 'safe and far more effective than a low-fat one', st
  22. Skin Cancer: How to Spot the Bad Spots
  23. Study: When kids become teens, they get sluggish
  24. The Future of Babies: Artificial Wombs and Pregnant Grandmas
  25. New Paper Addresses Myths, Realities of Government Retiree Health-Care Crisis
  26. Autism cures?
  27. Old before your time: When your body really starts going downhill
  28. Fruit with six times the vitamin C of an orange heading for UK supermarkets
  29. Skin Cancer Also a Threat to the Eyes
  30. Hunger Can Make You Happy
  31. 89 percent of children's food products provide poor nutritional quality
  32. Positive thinking is prescription for the heart
  33. Why time off is time well spent for your health
  34. Fear of Food: Allergies Grow Deadlier, Fashionable
  35. Warning: Habits May Be Good for You
  36. Are You Getting Burned by Your Sunscreen?
  37. Fruit juice tied to modest rise in diabetes risk
  38. Psychologist Locater
  39. DoD allocates $25 million to study PTSD
  40. Women Turning to Internet for Risky At-Home Abortions
  41. Melanoma Rates Increase Among Younger Women
  42. Major Health Organizations Identify 11 Life-saving Preventive Strategies
  43. New hearing aid technology passes the restaurant noise test
  44. Psychological treatments for chronic post-traumatic stress disorder
  45. Measles Outbreak Spreads to 15 States, Largest in 10 Years
  46. More suspects in frustrating salmonella probe
  47. Gene therapy research in developing world raises ethical red flags
  48. When 1,000 People Get Sick
  49. Most Sunscreens Fail to Protect
  50. Award Honors DMS Researcher for Path-breaking PTSD Study
  51. Behave like Bridget Jones and keep a food diary if you want to get slim
  52. After the Battle, Fighting the Bottle at Home
  53. Brain 'Noise' Increases With Age
  54. Cholesterol Screening Is Urged for Young
  55. Doctors Press Senate to Undo Medicare Cuts
  56. Complaints cause cervical cancer vaccine scrutiny
  57. Salmonella Toll Grows; Probe Adds Jalapeños, Salsa Fixings
  58. The Urge to End It
  59. Chance discovery points to crib death cause
  60. Fountain of youth? Red wine gives up secrets
  61. Small portions make you eat more, researchers claim
  62. Inspectors to halt import of some food from Mexico
  63. And Bring the Sunscreen
  64. Red wine makes a better life: US study
  65. New West Nile virus strain may worsen epidemic
  66. How do sea salt and table salt differ?
  67. "Spiritual" effects of mushrooms last a year?
  68. Lab breakthrough opens way to cure for cold sores
  69. At 60, Britain's health service needs reality check
  70. Lowering Your Own Blood Pressure
  71. Green tea protects against heart disease: study
  72. A wee little nap could be just the ticket
  73. Snooze more or lose your health
  74. Watermelon, the New Oyster? Fruit Said to Have 'Viagra-Like' Effects on Blood Vessels
  75. U.S. leads world in substance abuse, WHO finds
  76. The Athlete's Legal Performance Aid: Sleep
  77. Wear Sunscreen in the Office? Maybe
  78. Young amputees put prosthetics to work
  79. Surgical teams bring care closer to front
  80. Snacks: How they fit into your weight-loss plan
  81. Whole grains: Hearty options for a healthy diet
  82. Stay ignorant of your rights and nursing-home rules to your detriment
  83. Accidental fungus leads to promising cancer drug
  84. Smoky skies threaten health in fiery California
  85. HIV resurges in men who have sex with men
  86. NYC: Many 9/11 injury plaintiffs not seriously ill
  87. US panel endorses 2nd vaccine for kids' virus
  88. Your stomach may be full, but do you know it?
  89. A surgical revolution: checklist that could prevent thousands of deaths
  90. Wireless in Hospitals Can Disrupt Devices
  91. Scientists employ genetically engineered viruses to battle cancer
  92. Sunshine Vitamin Key to Long Life?
  93. Wounds You Can’t See
  94. Knee injury triggers pain everywhere
  95. Stem Cells Could Replace Plastic Surgery
  96. Consumable Camera to Offer Intestinal Tour
  97. How Smallpox Changed the World
  98. New clue to Alzheimer's found
  99. The Nut Case
  100. Heritage Foundation: Throwing Good Medicine After Bad
  101. New Testing of Fetuses for Down's Could Pose Ethical Dilemmas
  102. Hormone may help dieters keep weight off: U.S. study
  103. Circumcision
  104. Genetically modified mosquitoes may combat malaria
  105. Tainted Tomato Cases Jump to 383 People in 30 states, D.C.
  106. Antidepressant Use Soars Among Deployed
  107. Hospitals taking steps to fight 'superbug'
  108. Water Therapy- A Source To Good Health
  109. Bicycling Riding for Better Health and a Better Environment
  110. Diabetes pills may be enough for many type 2 patients
  111. Deadly fats: why are we still eating them?
  112. Five Reasons Women Get Pregnant While on the Pill
  113. CDC: Hospitals do poorly on breast-feeding support
  114. FDA: Florida, Mexico suspects in tomato outbreak
  115. Japan, Seeking Trim Waists, Measures Millions
  116. How Much Sleep Do You Really Need?
  117. Health officials crack down on unpasteurized milk
  118. Tomatoes and salmonella: What to look out for
  119. Red scare intensifies - Some tomatoes safe, others suspect
  120. Men's top 10 health threats: Mostly preventable
  121. Prostate cancer prevention: What you can do
  122. Safeway Joins Rivals In Adding $4 Generic Prescription Drugs
  123. WWII Navy pilot
  124. Tomatoes pulled off shelves amid salmonella scare
  125. Marijuana Hotbed Retreats on Medicinal Use
  126. Senator Asks About Surgery on Gangsters
  127. CDC: Salmonella illnesses spread to 16 states
  128. Why Men Have Breasts
  129. Why Are 250 Million Sperm Cells Released During Sex?
  130. Artificial Sweeteners Confound the Brain; May Lead to Diet Disaster
  131. Dry Drowning: A Hidden Danger
  132. Study: Bottling Up Emotions Can Be Better
  133. Regular drinking 'halves risk of arthritis'
  134. Family's 'Perfect Life' Shattered
  135. Boy, 10, Dies From 'Secondary Drowning' Hours After Swallowing Swimming Pool Water
  136. Antibacterial wipes can spread superbugs: study
  137. New Hints Seen That Red Wine May Slow Aging
  138. Experts Revive Debate Over Cellphones and Cancer
  139. Fat Finding Reveals Why Diets Don't Work
  140. The Childhood Obesity Numbers
  141. Breast-feeding protects girls from chest infections - but has no effect on boys
  142. Which meds cause hair loss?
  143. White House: Poor Face Health Risks From Warming
  144. CANCER Epidemic - Hamilton Jordan Dies
  145. Neurologist, choir explore music's healing power
  146. Ailing ERs threaten patients, leave communities vulnerable
  147. Childhood lead exposure linked to adult crime
  148. $1.85 Fee to See a Doctor? Some Say It’s Too Much
  149. ADHD can cost adults 20 or more workdays a year
  150. Tackling a Taboo in the ER
  151. Coca-Cola to phase out use of controversial additive after DNA damage claim
  152. Knife skills give man breath of fresh air
  153. F.D.A. to Expand Scrutiny of Risks From Drugs After They’re Approved for Sale
  154. Older Brain Really May Be a Wiser Brain
  155. How to BBQ a Healthier Burger
  156. Sleepy brain prone to sudden shutdowns study
  157. Causes of Morning Sickness Revealed
  158. Green tea may shield brain from sleep apnea effects
  159. MRSA 'cut by stopping injections'
  160. Juice 'prevents clogged arteries'
  161. Doctors Start to Say ‘I’m Sorry’ Before ‘See You in Court’
  162. WARNING Baby-bottle chemicals 'could make children obese for life
  163. Heavyweight Brits are the fattest people in Europe
  164. Hands Not Eyes Are The Window To The Soul
  165. Meningitis B trials 'encouraging
  166. Japanese smokers to face age test
  167. Phobias List
  168. Regenerative Medicine Seen as Means to Repair Wounded Warriors
  169. Too much, too little sleep tied to ill health in CDC study
  170. Intra-Ocular Lens Replacement?
  171. Study: Long-Term Breast-Feeding Will Raise Child's IQ
  172. Is Yogurt Really Good for You?
  173. Stigma Keeps Troops From PTSD Help
  174. Robot, Heal Thyself
  175. Congress Passes Bill Barring Genetic Discrimination
  176. Executive function abnormalities in pathological gamblers
  177. China Orders Alert On Virus That Has Sickened over 3,000, Killed 22 Children
  178. Chronic bladder infections
  179. Medication causes mental fog
  180. Unexplained weight loss connected to B-12?
  181. Regrowing Limbs: Can People Regenerate Body Parts?
  182. Infected with Insanity: Could Microbes Cause Mental Illness?
  183. Whirlpool suspends 39 workers, says they lied about smoking
  184. Mammography benefits may have no age limit
  185. CDC: Flu season worst in 4 years; vaccine didn't work well
  186. U.S. teams aim to grow ears, skin for war wounded
  187. Invisible Wounds of War
  188. Hospice Medicaid Benefit
  189. Flu vaccine effectiveness lower than usual
  190. Eating disorders may be contagious: study
  191. How to find a doctor online
  192. Brucellosis: The Disease
  193. Co-Payments Soar for Drugs With High Prices
  194. Biomarkers allow doctors to match therapy to patient
  195. Wrong work environment can be hazard to returning combat vet
  196. Some veterans struggle with El Paso VA Health Care System
  197. Dangerous animal virus on US mainland?
  198. Estrogen linked to benign breast lumps
  199. Itching may reflect serious illness
  200. Climate Threat: Thawing Tundra Releases Infected Corpses
  201. Public Still Faults Government Care for Troops
  202. Access to clean water not a given
  203. What Were False Teeth Made Of?
  204. Twenty Worst Foods In America
  205. Public Health Risk Seen as Parents Reject Vaccines
  206. Man born without legs uses camera to turn tables on gawkers
  207. Looking for MSDS for CLP
  208. Women Are Bound to Get AIDS
  209. The yin and yang of genes for mood disorders
  210. Feds say nurse infected patients with hepatitis C
  211. Cases of whooping cough 'treble'
  212. Drinking Water Test
  213. AP probe finds drugs in drinking water
  214. Army's PTSD and Mild TBI Chain Teaching Program
  215. Troop Depression in Afghanistan Rises
  216. Gene That Can Block The Spread Of HIV Discovered
  217. HIV, hepatitis scare may affect 40,000 US clinic patients
  218. Antidepressant drugs don't work – official study
  219. Sleep disorders: Don't take it lying down
  220. Insurance Fears Lead Many to Shun DNA Tests
  221. Organs harvested before their time
  222. Scientists Agree: Obesity Causes Cancer
  223. The Biggest Beef Recall Ever
  224. Cow Urine Seen As Disease Cure In India
  225. Lemon Study
  226. Reaching 100 is easier than suspected
  227. 'Sexercise' yourself into shape
  228. Doctor Invented Water Bed in 1832
  229. Toxic airlines: Is your plane trip poisoning you?
  230. Got Milk?
  231. Insomnia treatment: Cognitive behavioral therapy instead of sleeping pills
  232. Tired? But Blood Tests Normal?
  233. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder In-Depth Report
  234. Denial in the Corps
  235. A Question Of Care: Military Malpractice?
  236. Scientists discover way to reverse loss of memory
  237. Brain screenings for vets may be flawed
  238. Concussion Raises PTSD Risk for Iraq Vets
  239. Are You Brain Dead? Depends on the Hospital
  240. Sleepless in San Fransico? Volunteer for a study.
  241. Lead linked to aging in older brains
  242. Clinical Trial - Treatment for Alcoholism and PTSD
  243. Young Vets Most At Risk For Suicide In Oregon
  244. Veterans groups push for reform of disabled veterans benefits
  245. Report Urges More Research Into Cell Phones
  246. Caffeine May Lower Ovarian Cancer Risk
  247. One Strain Behind Epidemic of Staph Infections
  248. Another Darwin award winner.
  249. Hand Transplant a Success
  250. Sean Paul Music Triggers Woman's Seizures

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